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superhigh tax. that is the other part of the thing is, no one says i am sorry. it is not stopping anyone from buying this. just in virginia. go ahead. disclosure, ill was a big stoker for many years. i quit about 14 years ago when my son came along. we used to call it nature's prozac. there is another side to this. our founding fathers notoriously had marijuana. they grew it for different reasons. i am sure they smoked it a little bit, but there is another business part that can come out of this. fibers of marijuana, the actual plant are very strong. paper make clothes, for books. there is a wide range of stuff you can use for this. it seems to me that this could stoners span out into saying let's start making t-shirts. they get a co-op going and making it this way. this could be a little bit more money than just the tax revenue that comes from it. guest: yes. it is growing by leaps and bounds. those of us of a certain age will remember if you grew up in several areas or spent time in was growing this wild in the 1960's, especially during world war ii, tons of h
superhigh tax. that is the other part of the thing is, no one says i am sorry. it is not stopping anyone from buying this. just in virginia. go ahead. disclosure, ill was a big stoker for many years. i quit about 14 years ago when my son came along. we used to call it nature's prozac. there is another side to this. our founding fathers notoriously had marijuana. they grew it for different reasons. i am sure they smoked it a little bit, but there is another business part that can come out of...
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it includes the tax of the all economic regulations are transparent act. this legislation, madam chair woman is unnecessarily burdensome for agencies. agencies are already required to provide status updates twice a year on their plans for proposing and finalizing rules pursuant to the regulatory flexibility act and executive order 12866. this legislation would require agencies to report monthly. they are already required to report twice a year. this takes them to monthly. it's incredibly burdensome on agencies, but the most egregious provision in title 1 would prohibit agency rules from taking effect until the office of information and regulatory affairs required by the bill online for at least six months. from the notice and comments requirements of the administrative procedure act or if the president issues an executive order, therefore it delays most regulations by an additional six months. and i think we can all agree that transparency in the rulemaking process is a good thing, but this bill sacrifices common sense in the name of improving transparency
it includes the tax of the all economic regulations are transparent act. this legislation, madam chair woman is unnecessarily burdensome for agencies. agencies are already required to provide status updates twice a year on their plans for proposing and finalizing rules pursuant to the regulatory flexibility act and executive order 12866. this legislation would require agencies to report monthly. they are already required to report twice a year. this takes them to monthly. it's incredibly...
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he has his own ideas about tax policy. again, it is a forum for airing ideas about the broader economy. you want be seeing the summit -- senate democrats be doing their own budget plan. the field the december agreement put the spending caps in place. the republicans will do their own plan, which will contrast with the administration's blueprint. >> house republicans met and talked about alternatives to the health care law. next week, there is a bill scheduled. what about the bill and what is the current republican strategy? >> they obviously still object to obamacare. i think they have moved away from trying to repeal it. now they are going after individual pieces. the measure coming up next week has the same effect the bill the house passed has. it draws on the gop administration that they are giving relief for the mandate. last time this came up, it attracted almost two dozen democratic votes. it will be interesting to see if they vote along with it. nancy pelosi blasted the bill, saying it would drive up premiums. it is
he has his own ideas about tax policy. again, it is a forum for airing ideas about the broader economy. you want be seeing the summit -- senate democrats be doing their own budget plan. the field the december agreement put the spending caps in place. the republicans will do their own plan, which will contrast with the administration's blueprint. >> house republicans met and talked about alternatives to the health care law. next week, there is a bill scheduled. what about the bill and what...
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walking into pay their taxes with briefcases full of cash. it is really quite insane. until the federal government says maybe this is not a class one drug, maybe that will balance out in some way. secessiono sure it is necessarily, but you have the federal government and the state government that is really an opposition right now, at least in terms of pure law. host: talking with harry smith about his special that debuted last night. if you missed it, it will re-air tonight at 8:00 eastern time. judy, republican collar. -- caller. this is theink wrong thing they are trying to do in florida. it isally when they say from god and grows from earth. so does oil humming out of the ground. are we supposed to drink that, to. i have a nephew on this for years and years and i pray every day god would deliver him. to me, i think a lot of people i know smoke this. a lot of them have bipolar and act crazy. a sad society that we are living stoned we have to stay all the time. get god in your heart, and you will have a natural hat. -- high. guest: no doubt about that. which re-airs,
walking into pay their taxes with briefcases full of cash. it is really quite insane. until the federal government says maybe this is not a class one drug, maybe that will balance out in some way. secessiono sure it is necessarily, but you have the federal government and the state government that is really an opposition right now, at least in terms of pure law. host: talking with harry smith about his special that debuted last night. if you missed it, it will re-air tonight at 8:00 eastern...
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are they paying taxes? there's been studies to show they pay some, they might not be paying others. we need to fix this. i've gone to town halls in the most conservative parts of my district and i say, is there anybody here who thinks immigration system is working great? i haven't met a single constituent who does. they want it fixed. they want to make sure that people are required to get right with the law and get in line behind people who did it the right way and are already in line for an eventual green card or citizenship. that's exactly what the bipartisan bill proposes. it provides a way that people can register with the law, mandatory workplace authentication to ensure that anybody who gets a job going forward has at least a provisional status that allows them to have that job. only about -- under 10 pk%, i think it's 8 -- 10%, i think it's 8% or 9% of companies in this country use e-verify. we need to improve e-verify. we need to make sure there's money in the bill to make sure it's correct. and we immediate to make it mandatory -- and we need to make it mandatory. an get in
are they paying taxes? there's been studies to show they pay some, they might not be paying others. we need to fix this. i've gone to town halls in the most conservative parts of my district and i say, is there anybody here who thinks immigration system is working great? i haven't met a single constituent who does. they want it fixed. they want to make sure that people are required to get right with the law and get in line behind people who did it the right way and are already in line for an...
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speaker, this republican tax plan, radical tax plan will for the first time tax workers for their health insurance benefits that they are provided through their job and taxed previously untaxed social security income. the question again is, whose side are they on? with that, mr. speaker, i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, my friend, mr. bill pascrell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. pascrell: thank you, mr. speaker. have the greatest respect for sincerely the good doctor. i think he's a reasonable man, a good person. but when you're explaining, you're losing. i rise in strong opposition to this legislation. after we learned last year about the inexcusable way the i.r.s. evaluated applications for tax-exempt status -- because that's what is at the heart of this issue -- i was hopeful we could have a bipartisan response. after all, it was not only conservative groups, as you've heard, that had their applications sing naled out simply because of words -- signaled out simply because of words tea party,
speaker, this republican tax plan, radical tax plan will for the first time tax workers for their health insurance benefits that they are provided through their job and taxed previously untaxed social security income. the question again is, whose side are they on? with that, mr. speaker, i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, my friend, mr. bill pascrell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. pascrell: thank you,...
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a 501-c, that section of the tax code that deals with tax exempt organizations. you have 501-c-3's, able to do get out the vote work, voter registration work, candidate forums. 501-c-4's are where the administration is regulating and that's the source of the scandal, the targeting of american citizens based on their political beliefs, and 501-c-5 those are the labor unions in this country. what folks need to understand is, as we sit here today, all of these groups can do get out the vote work, all these groups can do voter registration work, all these groups can do candidate forums. why? because it advances our republic. it advances the cause of freedom and discourse in america, but this, mr. speaker, is what the administration is proposing. it's proposing for 501-c-5's, labor unions, to continue doing all of that material. for 501-c-3's to continue doing all of that, but the 501-c-4's, the very same 501-c-4s that were targeted by the i.r.s. on the basis of their political beliefs, those groups and those roups alone would be silenced. mr. speaker, america is not
a 501-c, that section of the tax code that deals with tax exempt organizations. you have 501-c-3's, able to do get out the vote work, voter registration work, candidate forums. 501-c-4's are where the administration is regulating and that's the source of the scandal, the targeting of american citizens based on their political beliefs, and 501-c-5 those are the labor unions in this country. what folks need to understand is, as we sit here today, all of these groups can do get out the vote work,...
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that is a future tax on them. we are putting your retirement security at risk and our children's retirement security at risk. we have to reform these programs so they protect you and them. it is not one generation. i am cautious about putting one generation against another. host: how will you vote when the house votes on a $1 billion aid package to you crying? guest: -- to ukraine. guest: i will support it, it is a loan program. it says the correct message. host: is it adequate? good first step. the eu did $15 billion. it keeps us involved in the negotiations and is important. the: lots of stories in newspaper. "the new york times" and "wall street journal, go putting pressure on the u.s. to expedite the exporting of our natural gas. help ease europe off of their dependence on russia and put more pressure on russia. guest: if they are buying gas or oil from the u.s. or any place in this hemisphere, that will reduce revenue going into the russian treasury, which will put pressure on because russia is a big exporter
that is a future tax on them. we are putting your retirement security at risk and our children's retirement security at risk. we have to reform these programs so they protect you and them. it is not one generation. i am cautious about putting one generation against another. host: how will you vote when the house votes on a $1 billion aid package to you crying? guest: -- to ukraine. guest: i will support it, it is a loan program. it says the correct message. host: is it adequate? good first...
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tax code and collapses seven tax brackets into two. it also says that the joint committee on taxation estimates the plan would create up to 1.8 million new jobs, boost growth domestic product and increase the income of an average family. among other provisions, he said it was sure the depleted highway 126 .5 billion of dedicated funds. tax long-term capital gains and dividends as ordinary income. democrats have often decried that particular exemption as a giveaway to the rich. in the editorial pages this dave camp's plan would yield $700 billion in extra dynamic resident -- revenue. weaknesses in the plans are due to trying to offer something that might attract a democratic president and senate. republicans are skeptical, believing they can coast to gains in november by attacking obamacare. on mr.nt to avoid voting camp's plan in the house. they need a positive agenda, especially for lifting growth and incomes. the gop has made clear it is for cutting deficits and now it needs to restore his reputation as the growth party. mr. camp's p
tax code and collapses seven tax brackets into two. it also says that the joint committee on taxation estimates the plan would create up to 1.8 million new jobs, boost growth domestic product and increase the income of an average family. among other provisions, he said it was sure the depleted highway 126 .5 billion of dedicated funds. tax long-term capital gains and dividends as ordinary income. democrats have often decried that particular exemption as a giveaway to the rich. in the editorial...
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property taxes go up at the local level. state income taxes go up there. all because we believe that we know what is best here in washington, d.c., on how to implement rules and regulations. mr. speaker, i would suggest that during the first term of the obama administration we saw a 10% increase in regulatory budgets. now, that's a 10% increase in regulatory budgets when the average american hardworking taxpayer saw their budgets go down. there's something wrong with this, mr. speaker, and as we start to look at that, there was a study in 2011, a study in 2011 that said with each 5% reduction in regulatory process, you can create 1.2 million jobs. well, mr. speaker, we have a problem with creating jobs here, and this is a commonsense solution to rein in what is happening here in washington, d.c., and allow that control to go back to the states and local governments. so the bottom line, mr. speaker, is this. to vote against this is a vote against that says we know better how to do business here in washington, d.c., than the elected officials in state and co
property taxes go up at the local level. state income taxes go up there. all because we believe that we know what is best here in washington, d.c., on how to implement rules and regulations. mr. speaker, i would suggest that during the first term of the obama administration we saw a 10% increase in regulatory budgets. now, that's a 10% increase in regulatory budgets when the average american hardworking taxpayer saw their budgets go down. there's something wrong with this, mr. speaker, and as...
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and he would pay for it with revenue from tobacco taxes. a great idea. similarly he would take $4 billion in subsidies we give the oil and gas industry, invest it in new cleaner alternative energy. he takes $300 billion and invest it in surface infrastructure. i was just over in uzbekistan this month, they have a faster, more modern rail system than we do as does china. those are the kind of good ideas that could move this country forward that this congress should embrace. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise. without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to remember and ask this house to adjourn in the memory of a dear friend from rich vail, california. mr. howl, who passed away on january 29. mr. lamalfa: he was a long time community leader, early in his life he served in our united states air force in world war ii. he was born in chesterfield, idaho, later moving to kingsburg in central valley,
and he would pay for it with revenue from tobacco taxes. a great idea. similarly he would take $4 billion in subsidies we give the oil and gas industry, invest it in new cleaner alternative energy. he takes $300 billion and invest it in surface infrastructure. i was just over in uzbekistan this month, they have a faster, more modern rail system than we do as does china. those are the kind of good ideas that could move this country forward that this congress should embrace. thank you, mr....
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taxes by shifting their intellectual property to tax havens. the loopholes that allow the hedge fund managers to be paying half of the tax rate that people who work for them pay. there are some unjustified tax loopholes in this tax code which we should close even if we had no deficit. given the fact we have real needs including security needs, which we much fun -- must fund adequately, there are places we can fund it. $26 billion for defense and 56 billion dollars overall so i hope we take the leap the administration has given us on this budget and fund the full 56 billion dollars. there will be differences how and whether we should do it. it seems to me to be absolutely clear that we need some bipartisan cooperation in order to achieve that. you three have been terrific in terms of your patients and we are grateful for your s ervice. smileary hale has a big on your face. we now stand adjourned with our thanks. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >>>> secretary of stat
taxes by shifting their intellectual property to tax havens. the loopholes that allow the hedge fund managers to be paying half of the tax rate that people who work for them pay. there are some unjustified tax loopholes in this tax code which we should close even if we had no deficit. given the fact we have real needs including security needs, which we much fun -- must fund adequately, there are places we can fund it. $26 billion for defense and 56 billion dollars overall so i hope we take the...
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income tax. we need to cut the corporate rate to a real 25% and collapse the current six tax brackets to just two at 10% and 25%. we need to cut the capital gains tax, eliminate the inheritance tax. mr. williams: we need an improved r&d tax credit. and with these cuts we mood tone sure that hard-earned taxpayer tchars taken by the i.r.s. are no longer subject to waste, fraud, and abuse. in the end it's about simplifying and enabling businesses to compete worldwide putting more money into american's wallets creating cash flow and opportunity for america. it's a winning formula, it's worked before, let's try it again. in god we trust, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan sec recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. chairman. yesterday, i signed a discharge petition in an effort to force an up or down vote on
income tax. we need to cut the corporate rate to a real 25% and collapse the current six tax brackets to just two at 10% and 25%. we need to cut the capital gains tax, eliminate the inheritance tax. mr. williams: we need an improved r&d tax credit. and with these cuts we mood tone sure that hard-earned taxpayer tchars taken by the i.r.s. are no longer subject to waste, fraud, and abuse. in the end it's about simplifying and enabling businesses to compete worldwide putting more money into...
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since commissaries will continue to operate tax and rent free, they will still be able to provide more people with a very good deal as they should. we recommend simplifying and modernizing our three tri-care systems by merging them into one tri-care system with modest increases in co-pay and deductibles that encourage using the most affordable means of care. active duty personnel will still receive health care that is entirely free. this will be more effective and more efficient. it will let us focus more on quality. overall, everyone's benefits will remain substantial, affordable, and generous as they should be. president's defense budget is responsible, it is balanced, and it is realistic. strategyts our defense and defense this country and keeps our commitments to our people. not only ensuring that they are well compensated, but they have the best training and equipment in the world. however, these commitments would be seriously jeopardized by a to sequestration level spending. my submitted testimony details how sequestration would compromise our national security. the result of seq
since commissaries will continue to operate tax and rent free, they will still be able to provide more people with a very good deal as they should. we recommend simplifying and modernizing our three tri-care systems by merging them into one tri-care system with modest increases in co-pay and deductibles that encourage using the most affordable means of care. active duty personnel will still receive health care that is entirely free. this will be more effective and more efficient. it will let us...
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i think corporate tax reform, child tax credit -- these are areas of discussion. i think most people on capitol hill believe expectations are low. this is an election year. a budgetl ryan having in the house. if he does not get democrats to support the budget plan, how likely is it republicans can move it on their own party boat? how much dissent will he run into? very: i think that is a tough question for chairman brian right now. when you look at the budget deal passed in december and brought up in the house, 62 republicans defect it on the budget deal. they did not like the compromises or how it was formed. one of the most popular republicans in the house. i would venture to say he has can eventical capital john boehner. he really carries weight with in the house. for someone with that kind of stature in the house on the key budget deal, 62 republican defections shows you how difficult it will be to pass his own budget. we did see this beaker talk about this project. balanced budget, does not have too much in terms of a budget deal or a deal towards compromise,
i think corporate tax reform, child tax credit -- these are areas of discussion. i think most people on capitol hill believe expectations are low. this is an election year. a budgetl ryan having in the house. if he does not get democrats to support the budget plan, how likely is it republicans can move it on their own party boat? how much dissent will he run into? very: i think that is a tough question for chairman brian right now. when you look at the budget deal passed in december and brought...
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during that period of time there were four environmental studies done and, look, our tax dollars are limited. four environmental studies that had to be redone from start to finish because they became too old. they became outdated. that's money that's wasted. wasted. we can't afford to waste money or time or lives in making this economy better and creating jobs. i will in just a minute. if i have time left. i'd be glad to. 1998 e, this project in began to receive authorization and funding but it just started this month. these were people, constituents, not only those people living in central and north alabama whose commute was longer, people traveling through alabama. and i will submit the remainder of my remarks. i want to thank the gentleman from pennsylvania. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for an additional one minute. mr. bachus: thank you. i want to thank the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. marino, for introducing this legislation. it will reduce the time it takes to review new construction projects and ensure that the permitting process is not endlessly held up in court
during that period of time there were four environmental studies done and, look, our tax dollars are limited. four environmental studies that had to be redone from start to finish because they became too old. they became outdated. that's money that's wasted. wasted. we can't afford to waste money or time or lives in making this economy better and creating jobs. i will in just a minute. if i have time left. i'd be glad to. 1998 e, this project in began to receive authorization and funding but it...
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the first thing it does is it would provide a $25 tax credit, what we're calling the my voice tax credit, the $25 refundable tax credit to any american that makes a contribution to a congressional campaign in each of the two years of the election cycle. now, why do we do that? well, if you look at the numbers right now, you will see that a very small percentage of americans actually participate in the funding of campaigns. the funding is dominated by a small group that tend to be the more wealthy citizens in society, and ordinary americans out there are not getting into the role of helping to power campaigns on the funding side. we want to encourage them to do that. we want to say to those citizens who want to support a good candidate who is turning to them and listening to their concerns, we want to say to those citizens, if you're willing to put $15 or $20 or $25 behind that candidate who stands for the right thing, we'll help you do that. we'll provide this tax credit to make it a little bit easier for you to step up and be part of the solution. so the my voice tax credit does exactly
the first thing it does is it would provide a $25 tax credit, what we're calling the my voice tax credit, the $25 refundable tax credit to any american that makes a contribution to a congressional campaign in each of the two years of the election cycle. now, why do we do that? well, if you look at the numbers right now, you will see that a very small percentage of americans actually participate in the funding of campaigns. the funding is dominated by a small group that tend to be the more...
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he would do away with a lot of safer tax breaks, as you know. this is something that has made most republicans very uneasy. they do not want to have attention drawn to anything that controversial. i would say the chances of tax reform this year are at best 10%. i'm being generous to even say that. next year with all ryan as head of the ways and means committee, things could change. then there is immigration. being an optimist who would like to see a bill, i think there is a chance that things could get a little more serious after the primaries. midsummer, when so many republicans are going to look over their shoulder to a right-wing challenger, i think immigration is totally off the table as an issue that could move. minimum wage -- i don't see that at all. congressional budget office which everyone likes to eat up on now has concluded that it could cost jobs. i think minimum wage is an issue for the states, not an issue that will move in congress. by the way, with each passing day, i think chances have diminished that you can get an extension o
he would do away with a lot of safer tax breaks, as you know. this is something that has made most republicans very uneasy. they do not want to have attention drawn to anything that controversial. i would say the chances of tax reform this year are at best 10%. i'm being generous to even say that. next year with all ryan as head of the ways and means committee, things could change. then there is immigration. being an optimist who would like to see a bill, i think there is a chance that things...
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to get fair taxes. we actually believed the things that the republican party stood for. that too is our big crime. they called us the bad boy republicans. now, to be referred to as a tea party patriot makes my life a lot easier. my wife did not like the bad boy republican thing. i want you to know what brought me back because i left for 12 years. i kept my term limit pledge. i never thought i would come back again. when i left, we had balanced the budget for the first time in 40 years. in 1998 we balance the budget. the year i left, in 2000, we have a $247 billion surplus. the federal budget was $1.7 trillion. fast forward 12 years, i see what happened 2010, with you glorious patriots standing up and fighting against the most to radical -- tyrannical president that we have ever had in the history of america. my juices just are flowing. i get energized. these patriots were on the mark. in 2012, i decided to come back and run again. i believe, with all my heart, that this movement is growing. you have heard from folks in the media, the liberals, we refer to it as the mains
to get fair taxes. we actually believed the things that the republican party stood for. that too is our big crime. they called us the bad boy republicans. now, to be referred to as a tea party patriot makes my life a lot easier. my wife did not like the bad boy republican thing. i want you to know what brought me back because i left for 12 years. i kept my term limit pledge. i never thought i would come back again. when i left, we had balanced the budget for the first time in 40 years. in 1998...
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as a regular business, my overhead is high and in new york, i have high taxes. it is fiscally responsible to drop health care altogether. to find a way that i can keep my employees with health insurance but shopping the marketplace, it's better for them. i know the quality of health care will go down because we have very good health insurance but i am stuck in between keeping my doors open and taking care of my employees. where does someone go from there? host: when do you have to make a final decision? guest: i have to make a decision by december. i have started shopping and have spoken to a couple of other small businesses in the area about possibly coming together. new york does not allow you to do that and create consortiums. we have to create a larger parent company and then we would become subsidiaries of a larger company. that is something i don't want to deal with. i would religious control of my business. -- i would relinquish control of my business. guest: new york state is running its own exchange, have you looked at the options on the new york state
as a regular business, my overhead is high and in new york, i have high taxes. it is fiscally responsible to drop health care altogether. to find a way that i can keep my employees with health insurance but shopping the marketplace, it's better for them. i know the quality of health care will go down because we have very good health insurance but i am stuck in between keeping my doors open and taking care of my employees. where does someone go from there? host: when do you have to make a final...
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she supported higher taxes, too. more taxes on water and tv. alex sink -- another tax spender can'tlorida can afford -- afford. host: are those the kind of ads we will be seeing more of around the country and the rest of the 2014 field? guest: the classic cookie-cutter republican ad. alex sink being tied to obama care. against simply run obama care in 2014. campaigns matter and candidates matter. putting forward a diffuse message with a lot of attacks is a little effective -- a little less affective. host: let's talk about the ad against jolly's campaign. [video clip] >> the spent millions on david jolly. to let insurance companies charge women more than men and deny coverage for pre-existing conditions. jolly praised the plan ending medicare plus guarantee, forcing seniors to negotiate with insurance companies. they profit, we pay the price. at the democratic national campaign is is possible for the content of this advertising. c runningsee that dcc on the affordable care act. guest: david jolly has billed himself as the county candidate runni
she supported higher taxes, too. more taxes on water and tv. alex sink -- another tax spender can'tlorida can afford -- afford. host: are those the kind of ads we will be seeing more of around the country and the rest of the 2014 field? guest: the classic cookie-cutter republican ad. alex sink being tied to obama care. against simply run obama care in 2014. campaigns matter and candidates matter. putting forward a diffuse message with a lot of attacks is a little effective -- a little less...
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tea am the chairman of a party caucus in the house of representatives and for -- and formal federal tax litigation attorney for the irs. >> i think they are afraid of michele bachmann. demo that is why you are here today. >> forbes magazine and released the list of 100 most powerful women. michele bachmann is number 20. a michele bachmann is fundraising powerhouse. >> she was doing the tea party thing before tea parties were doing tea parties. she knows what she believes in. need to bring government back to you. that is the government our founding fathers gave us. stand strong, hold them accountable. >> i'm not going away. these well, congressman -- congresswoman michele bachmann. >> good morning. >> good morning. good to see you. good morning. it is so great to see you. are we having a good time? i'm so excited. i just have to let you know a head of time i cannot stay long by the i being audited irs. you know exactly what i am talking about. i am here today to say thank you americawhat you did for is stellar. it was life changing to the lifeblood of this nation. you and the movement we
tea am the chairman of a party caucus in the house of representatives and for -- and formal federal tax litigation attorney for the irs. >> i think they are afraid of michele bachmann. demo that is why you are here today. >> forbes magazine and released the list of 100 most powerful women. michele bachmann is number 20. a michele bachmann is fundraising powerhouse. >> she was doing the tea party thing before tea parties were doing tea parties. she knows what she believes in....
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the costs are going up as well because washington put a new tax on medical twices like a dental crown, knee replacement, or pacemaker so right when they are getting hit with medical bills they'll get hit with a new tax as well. what a great idea. the problem is this government has grown and grown over decades. it is time to turn this around. now is the moment to guff the miles per hour people back what they need back. that is freedom from the ongoing regulation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. without objection the previous question is ordered on the motion to recommit. the question is on the motion. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. the gentleman from florida. recorded vote has been requested. those favoring a recorded vote will rise and be counted a. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. this five-minute vote on motion to recommit will be followed by a five-minute vote on passage if ordered. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in coope
the costs are going up as well because washington put a new tax on medical twices like a dental crown, knee replacement, or pacemaker so right when they are getting hit with medical bills they'll get hit with a new tax as well. what a great idea. the problem is this government has grown and grown over decades. it is time to turn this around. now is the moment to guff the miles per hour people back what they need back. that is freedom from the ongoing regulation. the speaker pro tempore: the...